A murky, dark and childishly funny entry in this young rappers discography. Everything about this is a vast improvement upon his more than disappointing debut, also bringing a clear maturity to the table. Even though he still runs through some of the typical hip-hop cliches of gang violence, drugs, sex etc., the maturity of Savage has grown astronomically. Some minor issues I have is that often the production and style of the album wears a little thin, being as long as it is as well as Savage's sometimes boring delivery.

Best Track: a monster- The clearest indicator that 21 Savage has grown as an artist, the song is conscious and infectious. Though it is cliche in its preaching of the dangers of money and power in rap, however being that the majority of rappers in the modern trap scene do not bring this level of maturity to there songs, this feels refreshing.